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Guru3D.com » News » Acer Hit by Ransomware - Hackers Want $50M

Acer Hit by Ransomware - Hackers Want $50M

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/29/2021 08:49 AM | source: bleeping computer via myce | 33 comment(s)
Acer Hit by Ransomware - Hackers Want $50M

Acer fell victim to the REvil ransomware group responsible for the attack of several other companies over the past months, reported Bleeping Computer. The attackers are demanding $50 million from the company.

The ransomware gang was able to enter the company’s system and stole important files from the company. To prove the legitimacy of its demands, the group leaked some of the information on its “Happy Blog.”

Some of the sensitive info released by the gang includes bank balances and communications, and financial spreadsheets. In a statement, the tech giant said that big companies such as itself are often being attacked by malicious actors. To protect from such actions, “Acer routinely monitors its IT systems, and most cyberattacks are well defensed.”

The firm also revealed that it has filed reports regarding “abnormal situations observed to the relevant law enforcement and data protection authorities in multiples countries.”

Regarding its actions to address the current situation, Acer said, “We have been continuously enhancing our cybersecurity infrastructure to protect business continuity and our information integrity.”

The company added that it is currently investigating the matter, which prevents it from disclosing more details. The ransom demand is considered the highest by the gang, which ordered the payment in Monero. The approximate amount of $50 million is equal to around XMR 214,151 in the said cryptocurrency. The former highest ransom is $30 million demanded by REvil from Dairy Farm.

The Microsoft Connection
Bleeping Computer also revealed that the group attacked a Microsoft Exchange server associated with Acer. According to cybersecurity expert Vitali Kremez, “Advanced Intel’s Andariel cyberintelligence system detected that one particular REvil affiliate pursued Microsoft Exchange weaponization.”

Bleeping Computer noted that the DearCry ransomware has also exploited the ProxyLogin bug in Microsoft Exchange. However, this group’s attack is smaller in scale compared to REvil. The cybersecurity-focused outlet also remarked, “Of REvil did exploit the recent Microsoft Exchange vulnerabilities to steal data or encrypt devices, it would be the first time one of the big game-hunting ransomware operations used this attack vector.”

SC Magazine and Bleeping Computer attempted to contact the company but it refused to answer. It also did not provide verifications that the attack was possible through a vulnerability in the Microsoft Exchange servers. Meanwhile, the company recommended that other organizations assess their ransomware risk to minimize any avenues for malicious actors to attack.







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Neo Cyrus
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#5900315 Posted on: 03/29/2021 05:20 PM
Yes, 100% - We have never had crime before Bitcoin was invented! All them Scams that have never gone on before. Shame on Bitcoin...

Yeah let's pretend Bitcoin didn't incentivize criminals a thousand times over versus prior to it existing. Let's pretend we all have brain damage.

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#5900316 Posted on: 03/29/2021 05:22 PM
Acer, as a big tech name hasn't implemented a high end backup replication system able to withstand this kind of attack?

metagamer
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#5900319 Posted on: 03/29/2021 05:31 PM
Someone at Acer clicked a dodgy link inside an email, bit of a fail :)

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#5900325 Posted on: 03/29/2021 05:54 PM
Someone at Acer clicked a dodgy link inside an email, bit of a fail :)


Someone at acer took a large bribe by the hackers....

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#5900330 Posted on: 03/29/2021 06:16 PM
Acer, as a big tech name hasn't implemented a high end backup replication system able to withstand this kind of attack?


Noooo... you don't say.

But I read on Guru3d forums that it's Bitcoin's fault because.... it "incentivize criminals a thousand times over versus prior to it existing".

Crime is up 100,000 %

Here I was minding my private business. But as soon as Bitcoin came along, I became a career criminal LOL

If you think bitcoins makes a career criminal's life easier, wait till you hear about cell phones and cars and... electricity and internet :eek:

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